Twelve centuries of English poetry and prose
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Newcomer, A. G. 1., Andrews, A. E. 1., & Hall, H. J. (1928). Twelve centuries of English poetry and prose. Rev. ed. Chicago, Scott, Foresman & Co.

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Newcomer, Alphonso G. 1864-1913, Alice E. 1869- Andrews and Howard Judson Hall. 1928. Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose. Chicago, Scott, Foresman & Co.

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5050 |a The Anglo-Saxon Period -- Beowulf -- Deor's lament -- from The paraphrase of the scriptures / Caedmon -- from Ecclesiastical history / Bede -- Riddles / Cynewulf -- From Christ / Cynewulf -- From Elene / Cynewulfe -- The battle of Brunanburh / Anglo-Saxon Chronicle -- [Ohthere's narrative] / Alfred the Great -- The Anglo-Norman Period -- from The historia Britonum Regum / Geoffrey of Monmouth -- from The Ancren Riwle -- from The proverbs of King Alfred -- Cuckoo song -- The Fourteenth Century : Age of Chaucer -- From the pearl -- The vision of Piers the Plowman : from the prologue / William Langland -- The Bible -- from The Wyclif Bible -- from The King James Bible -- from The Canterbury tales / Geoffrey Chaucer -- from The legend of Good women / Geoffrey Chaucer -- Compleynt of Chaucer to his purse / Geoffrey Chaucer -- from Travels, written c. 1356 / Sir John Mandeville -- The Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Centuries -- Ballads -- Robin Hood and the monk -- The hunting of the Cheviot -- Sir Patrick Spens -- Johnie Cock -- Bonnie George Campbell -- The wife of Usher's well -- Katharine Jaffray -- The nutbrown mayde -- Everyman -- from The recuyell of the histories of Troy / William Caxton -- from Le morte Darthur / Sir Thomas Malory -- from Utopia / Sir Thomas More -- Toxophilus / Roger Ascham -- The schoolmaster / Roger Ascham.
5050 |a The Elizabethan Age : Poetry -- The lover having dreamed, etc. / Sir Thomas Wyatt -- Of his love that pricked her finger with a needle / Sir Thomas Wyatt -- The lover complaineth the unkindness of his love / Sir Thomas Wyatt -- Description of Spring, etc. / Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey -- A praise of his love, etc. / Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey -- Departure of Aeneas from Dido / Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey -- Astrophel and Stella / Sir Philip Sidney -- Amoretti / Edmund Spenser -- The faerie queene / Edmund Spenser -- Prothalamion / Edmund Spenser -- To Delia / Samuel Daniel -- Sonnets XXIX, XXX, LXIV, LXV, LXXIII, LXXIV / William Shakespeare -- "Under the greenwood tree" / William Shakespeare -- "Blow, blow, though winter wind" / William Shakespeare -- "Take, O, take those lips away" / William Shakespeare -- "Come away, come away, death" / William Shakespeare -- "How should I your true love know" / William Shakespeare -- "Hark, hark! the lark" / William Shakespeare -- Idea LXI / Michael Drayton -- Agincourt / Michael Drayton -- Fair and fair / George Peele -- Rosalind's Madrigal / Thomas Lodge -- The burning babe / Robert Southwell -- The passionate shepherd to his love / Christopher Marlowe -- The nymph's reply to the shepherd / Sir Walter Raleigh -- Pilgrim to pilgrim / Sir Walter Raleigh -- "Art thou poor" / Thomas Dekker -- Cherry-ripe / Thomas Campion -- To Celia / Ben Jonson -- The triumph of Charis / Ben Jonson -- The Elizabethan Age : Drama -- from The tragical history of Doctor Faustus / Christopher Marlowe -- The tempest / William Shakespeare -- To the memory of ... Shakespeare / Ben Jonson -- from Volpone; or, The fox / Ben Jonson -- from The knight of the burning pestle / Beaumont -- The Elizabethan Age : Prose -- From the Countess of Pembroke's arcadia / Sir Philip Sidney -- The last fight of the revenge / Sir Walter Raleigh -- Essays / Francis Bacon -- The Seventeenth Century -- Death / John Donne -- The funeral / John Donne -- A valediction forbidding mourning / John Donne -- Virtue / George Herbert -- The collar / George Herbert -- The pulley / George Herbert -- In the Holy Nativity, hymn / Richard Crashaw -- The retreat / Henry Vaughan -- "I saw eternity" / Henry Vaughan -- Corinna's going a-maying / Robert Herrick -- To the virgins, to make much of time / Robert Herrick -- To Electra / Robert Herrick -- How roses came red / Robert Herrick -- "As me no more where Jove bestows" / Thomas Carew -- "Why so pale and wan, fond lover" / Sir John Suckling -- To Lucasta. Going to the wars / Richard Lovelace -- To Althea, from prison / Richard Lovelace -- "Go, lovely rose" / Edmund Waller -- On a girdle / Edmund Waller -- On the morning of Christ's Nativity / John Milton -- On Shakespeare / John Milton -- L'Allegro / John Milton -- Il Penseroso / John Milton -- Lycidas / John Milton -- When the assault was intended to the city / John Milton -- To the Lord General Cromwell / John Milton -- On the late massacre in Piedmont / John Milton -- On his blindness / John Milton -- To Cyriack Skinner / John Milton -- from Paradise lost / John Milton -- On education / John Milton -- From Areopagitica / John Milton -- from The complete angler / Izaak Walton -- from The pilgrim's progress / John Bunyan -- from His diary / Samuel Pepys -- from His diary / John Evelyn -- from Absalom and Achitophel / John Dryden -- Mac Flecknoe / John Dryden -- A song for St. Cecilia's Day / John Dryden -- Alexander's feast : or, The power of music / John Dryden -- Lines printed under the engraved portrait of Milton / John Dryden -- Song from the Indian Emperor / John Dryden -- Song of Thamesis / John Dryden -- Song from Cleomenes / John Dryden -- The secular masque (written for the year 1700) / John Dryden -- On Chaucer / John Dryden.
5050 |a Early Eighteenth Century -- Prospectus. The Tatler, no. 1 / Sir Richard Steele -- Memories. The Tatler, no. 181 / Sir Richard Steele -- The club. The Spectator / Sir Richard Steele -- Sir Roger at church. The Spectator / Joseph Addison -- Ned softly. The Tatler / Joseph Addison -- Frozen words. The Tatler / Joseph Addison -- A coquette's heart. The Spectator / Joseph Addison -- The vision of Mirza. The Spectator / Joseph Addison -- To a child of quality five years old / Matthew Prior -- A simile / Matthew Prior -- An ode / Matthew Prior -- A better answer / Matthew Prior -- from Fables / John Gay -- Ode on St. Cecelia's Day / Alexander Pope -- from An essay on criticism / Alexander Pope -- The rape of the lock / Alexander Pope -- An essay on man. Epistles I and II / Alexander Pope -- The universal prayer / Alexander Pope -- from Robinson Crusoe / Daniel Defoe -- from Gulliver's travels / Jonathan Swift -- from The seasons. Spring / James Thomson -- from The castle of indolence / James Thomson -- Rule, Britannia / James Thomson -- Later Eighteenth Century -- A song from Shakespeare's Cymbeline / William Collins -- Ode. "How sleep the brave" / William Collins -- Ode to evening / William Collins -- Elegy written in a country churchyard / Thomas Gray -- The progress of Poesy / Thomas Gray -- from "Ossian" / James Macpherson -- from Carthon / James Macpherson -- Epitaph on Robert Canynge / Thomas Chatterton -- An excelente balade of charitie / Thomas Chatterton -- From Battle of Hastings / Thomas Chatterton -- From the plan of an English dictionary / Samuel Johnson -- Letter to Lord Chesterfield / Samuel Johnson -- From the preface to the English dictionary / Samuel Johnson -- From the preface to an edition of Shakespeare's plays / Samuel Johnson -- From the lives of the English poets / Samuel Johnson -- from The life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. / James Boswell -- From the citizen of the world. Letters I, II, III, and IV / Oliver Goldsmith -- The deserted village / Oliver Goldsmith -- The haunch of venison / Oliver Goldsmith -- From retaliation / Oliver Goldsmith -- The fall of Constantinople / Edward Gibbon -- from The natural history of Selborne / Gilbert White -- From the speech at Bristol / Edmund Burke --From the reflections on the Revolution in France / Edmund Burke -- from Olney Hymns / William Cowper -- On the loss of the Royal George / William Cowper -- The jackdaw / William Cowper -- On the receipt of my mother's picture / William Cowper -- To Mrs. Unwin / William Cowper -- The castaway / William Cowper -- from The borough. Letter I / George Crabbe -- Song. "How sweet I roamed" / William Blake -- To the muses / William Blake -- Introduction to Songs of innocence / William Blake -- The tiger / William Blake -- "Ah, sunflower" / Willian Blake -- Scottish Lyrics -- Elegy on the death of Scots music / Robert Fergusson -- Auld Robin Gray / Lady Anne Lindsay -- Ca' the Yowes / Isobel Pagan -- The land o' the Leal / Lady Nairne -- The cotter's Saturday night / Robert Burns -- Address to the Deil / Robert Burns -- Address to the Unco Guid / Robert Burns -- To a mouse / Robert Burns -- To a louse / Robert Burns -- To a mountain daisy / Robert Burns -- Tam O'Shanter / Robert Burns -- Green grow the rashes / Robert Burns -- Auld Lang Syne / Robert Burns -- John Anderson my Jo / Robert Burns -- Whistle o'er the Lave o't / Robert Burns -- To May in Heaven / Robert Burns -- My heart's in the Highlands / Robert Burns -- The banks o' Doon / Robert Burns -- Afton Water / Robert Burns -- Highland Mary / Robert Burns -- Bannockburn / Robert Burns -- Contented wi' Little and Cantie wi' Mair / Robert Burns -- A man's a man for a' that / Robert Burns -- Oh, wert thou in the cauld blast / Robert Burns.
5050 |a The Romantic Revival -- Dear native regions / William Wordsworth -- We are seven / William Wordsworth -- Lines written in early spring / William Wordsworth -- Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey / William Wordsworth -- Strange fits of passion I have known / William Wordsworth -- She dwelt among the untrodden ways / William Wordsworth -- I traveled among unknown men / William Wordsworth -- Three years she grew in sun and shower / William Wordsworth -- A slumber did my spirit seal / William Wordsworth -- Lucy Gray / William Wordsworth -- The prelude ; or, Growth of a poet's mind / William Wordsworth -- My heart leaps up when I behold / William Wordsworth -- The solitary reaper / William Wordsworth -- To the cuckoo / William Wordsworth -- She was a phantom of delight / William Wordsworth -- I wandered lonely as a cloud / William Wordsworth -- To a skylark / William Wordsworth -- To a skylark / William Wordsworth -- Ode : Intimations of immortality / William Wordsworth -- Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 / William Wordsworth -- "It is a beauteous evening, calm and free" / William Wordsworth -- On the extinction of the Venetian Republic / William Wordsworth -- London, 1802 / William Wordsworth -- "The world is too much with us" / William Wordsworth -- Afterthought / William Wordsworth -- Kubla Khan / Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- The rime of the ancient mariner / Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Christabel. Part the first / Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- France : an ode / Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Hymn before sunrise in the Vale of Chamouni / Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- The knight's tomb / Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Song from Zapolya / Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Youth and age / Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Work without hope / Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Lochinvar. From Marmion, Canto V / Sir Walter Scott -- "Soldier, rest!" from The lady of the lake. Canto I / Sir Walter Scott -- Coronach. From The lady of the lake. Canto III / Sir Walter Scott -- The Battle of Beal' an Duine. from The lady of the lake. Canto VI / Sir Walter Scott -- Jock of Hazeldean / Sir Walter Scott -- Proud Maisie. from The heart of Midlothian / Sir Walter Scott -- County guy. from Quentin Durward / Sir Walter Scott -- Bonny Dundee / Sir Walter Scott -- Here's a health to King Charles. From Woodstock / Sir Walter Scott -- From English bards and Scotch reviewers / Lord Byron -- Maid of Athens, ere we part / Lord Byron -- She walks in beauty / Lord Byron -- The destruction of Sennacherib / Lord Byron -- So we'll go no more a-roving / Lord Byron -- Stanzas written on the road between Florence and Pisa / Lord Byron -- To Thomas Moore / Lord Byron -- Sonnet on Chillon / Lord Byron -- from Childe Harold / Lord Byron -- from Don Juan / Lord Byron -- Alastor, or the spirit of solitude / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Ozymandias / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Ode to the West Wind / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- The Indian serenade / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- from Prometheus unbound / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- The cloud / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- To a skylark / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- from Adonais : the grave of Keats / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Chorus from Hellas / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- To [blank]. "Music, when soft voices die" / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- To [blank]. "One word is too often profaned" / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- A lament / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- "When the lamp is shattered" / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- A dirge / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- from Endymion, Book I : Proem / John Keats -- The Eve of St. Agnes / John Keats -- Ode to a nightingale / John Keats -- Ode on a Grecian urn / John Keats -- Ode on melancholy / John Keats -- To autumn / John Keats -- Lines on the Mermaid Tavern / John Keats -- In a drear-nighted December / John Keats -- La Belle Dame Sans Merci / John Keats -- On first looking into Chapman's Homer / John Keats -- On the grasshopper and cricket / John Keats -- On seeing the Elgin Marbles / John Keats -- On the sea / John Keats -- "When I have fears that I may cease to be" / John Keats -- "Bright Star! Would I were steadfast as thou art" / John Keats -- Late Georgian Ballads and Lyrics -- The Battle of Blenheim / Robert Southey -- "Ye mariners of England" / Thomas Campbell -- Hohenlinden / Thomas Campbell -- The burial of Sir John Moore / Charles Wolfe -- "The harp that once through Tara's halls" / Thomas Moore -- The minstrel boy / Thomas Moore -- "Oft, in the stilly night" / thomas Moore -- The old familiar faces / Charles Lamb -- Rose Aylmer / Walter Savage Landor -- To the grasshopper and the cricket / Leigh Hunt -- Rondeau / Leigh Hunt -- "Abou Ben Adhem" / Leigh Hunt -- Letters from Teignmouth. I ... our ball / Winthrop Mackworth Praed -- Dream-pedlary / Thomas Lovell Beddoes -- The death-bed / Thomas Hood -- The song of the shirt / Thomas Hood -- The song of the Western men / Robert Stephen Hawker -- The silent Tower of Bottreau / Robert Stephen Hawker -- from Old mortality. Chapter I, preliminary / Sir Walter Scott -- From the essays of Elia / Charles Lamb -- from Imaginary conversations / Walter Savage Landor -- from Confessions of an English opium-eater / Thomas de Quincey -- from Suspiria de profundis / Thomas de Quincey -- from Joan of Arc / Thomas de Quincey.
5050 |a The Victorian Age -- from Sartor Resartus / Thomas Carlyle -- From the French Revolution / Thomas Carlyle -- From the history of England / Thomas Babington, Lord Macaulay -- From site of a university / John Henry, Cardinal Newman -- A Christmas tree / Charles Dickens -- from The English humorists of the eighteenth century : Goldsmith / William Makepeace Thackeray -- from Roundabout papers : De Juventute / William Makepeace Thackeray -- The Lady of Shalott / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Oenone / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- The lotos-eaters / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Saint Agnes' Eve / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Sir Galahad / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- The beggar maid / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- "you ask me why, though ill at ease" / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- "Of old sat Freedom on the heights" / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Morte d'Arthur / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Ulysses / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Locksley Hall / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- A farewell / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- "Break, break, break" / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Songs from the princess / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- From In memoriam / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- In the Valley of Cauteretz / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- In the garden of Swainston / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Song from Maud / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- The charge of the Light Brigade / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- The captain / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- The revenge / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Northern farmer, old style / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Rizpah / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Milton / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- To Dante / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- To Virgil / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Frater Ave atque Vale / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Flower in the crannied wall / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Wages / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- By an evolutionist / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Vastness / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Crossing the bar / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- from Pippa passes : New Year's hymn / Robert Browning -- Cavalier tunes / Robert Browning -- Incident of the French camp / Robert Browning -- My last Duchess / Robert Browning -- In a gondola / Robert Browning -- The Pied Piper of Hamelin / Robert Browning -- How they brought the good news from Ghent to Aix / Robert Browning -- The lost leader / Robert Browning -- Home-thoughts, from abroad / Robert Browning -- Home-thoughts, from the sea / Robert Browning -- The boy and his angel / Robert Browning -- Saul / Robert Browning -- Evelyn Hope / Robert Browning -- Fra Lippo Lippi / Robert Browning -- Up at a villa, down in the city / Robert Browning -- Memorabilia / Robert Browning -- Popularity / Robert Browning -- The patriot / Robert Browning -- "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower came" / Robert Browning -- Rabbi Ben Ezra / Robert Browning -- Prospice / Robert Browning -- Hervé Riel / Robert Browning -- Wanting is ... what? / Robert Browning -- Why I am a liberal / Robert Browning -- Epilogue / Robert Browning -- Sonnets from the Portuguese : I, III, IV, XIV, XXII, XLIII / Elizabeth Barrett Browning -- Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam / Edward Fitzgerald -- In a lecture-room / Arthur Hugh Clough -- Qua Cursum Ventus / Arthur Hugh Clough -- "Say not the struggle nought availeth" / Arthur Hugh Clough -- Ite Domum Saturae, Venit Hesperus / Arthur Hugh Clough -- All is well / Arthur Hugh Clough -- The forsaken merman / Matthew Arnold -- To a friend / Matthew Arnold -- Shakespeare / Matthew Arnold -- Austerity of poetry / Matthew Arnold -- Memorial verses, April, 1850 / Matthew Arnold -- Self-dependence / Matthew Arnold -- Lines written in Kensington Gardens / Matthew Arnold -- Requiescat / Matthew Arnold -- Sohrab and Rustum / Matthew Arnold -- Philomela / Matthew Arnold -- Kaiser dead / Matthew Arnold -- Dover Beach / Matthew Arnold -- The last word / Matthew Arnold -- from Culture and anarchy / Matthew Arnold -- from On the study of Celtic literature / Matthew Arnold -- Wordsworth / Matthew Arnold -- [The] Sailing of the [Spanish] Armada / James Anthony Froude -- Defeat of the Armada / James Anthony Froude -- On a piece of chalk / Thomas Henry Huxley -- from The seven lamps of architecture : The lamp of memory / John Ruskin -- from The stones of Venice / John Ruskin -- from Modern painters / John Ruskin -- The blessed Demozel / Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- Sister Helen / Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- La bella Donna / Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- The woodspurge / Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- The song of the bower / Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- The cloud confines / Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- from The house of life / Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- Goblin market / Christina Rossetti -- The three enemies / Christina Rossetti -- Monna Innominata : Sonnets I, II, and XI / Christina Rossetti -- Uphill / Christina Rossetti -- The Gilliflower of gold / William Morris -- The sailing of the sword / William Morris -- The blue closet / William Morris -- from The earthly paradise : an apology / William Morris -- from Love is enough : Song for music / William Morris -- from Sigurd the Volsung : Of the passing away of Brynhild / William Morris -- The voice of toil / William Morris -- from Atalanta in Calydon : chorus / Algernon Charles Swinburne -- A leave-taking / Algernon Charles Swinburne -- Hymn to Proserpine / Algernon Charles Swinburne -- Prelude to songs before sunrise / Algernon Charles Swinburne -- Lines on the monument of Giuseppe Mazzini / Algernon Charles Swinburne -- The pilgrims / Algernon Charles Swinburne -- A forsaken garden / Algernon Charles Swinburne -- A ballad of Dreamland / Algernon Charles Swinburne -- Upon a child / Algernon Charles Swinburne -- A child's laughter / Algernon Charles Swinburne -- A baby's death / Algernon Charles Swinburne -- from Tristram of Lyonesse : prelude / Algernon Charles Swinburne -- The child in the house / Walter Pater -- El Dorado / Robert Louis Stevenson -- The maroon / Robert Louis Stevenson -- The vagabond / Robert Louis Stevenson -- the morning drum-call on my eager ear / Robert Louis Stevenson -- Evensong / Robert Louis Stevenson -- Requiem / Robert Louis Stevenson.
5050 |a The Post-Victorian Period and the Early Twentieth Century -- From Margaret Ogilvy : How my mother got her soft face / Sir James Barrie -- Song : "I made another garden" / Arthur O'Shaughnessy -- Ode : "We are the music makers" / Arthur O'Shaughnessy -- from The ballad of Reading Gaol : I, 1-5; V ; VI / Oscar Wilde -- from The ordeal of Richard Feveral / George Meredith -- Juggling Jerry / George Meredith -- Lucifer in starlight / George Meredith -- from The return of the native / Thomas Hardy -- The darkling thrush / Thomas Hardy -- The man he killed / Thomas Hardy -- "Ah, are you digging on my grave?" / Thomas Hardy -- Weathers / Thomas Hardy -- Urceus exit / Austin Dobson -- "Farewell, renown" / Austin Dobson -- "In after days" / Austin Dobson -- For a charity annual / Austin Dobson -- Lying in the grass / Sir Edmund Gosse -- With a copy of Herrick / Sir Edmund Gosse -- Epilogue / Sir Edmund Gosse -- Before / William Ernest Henley -- Clinical / William Ernest Henley -- Apparition / William Ernest Henley -- Invictus / William Ernest Henley -- Margaritae Sorori / William Ernest Henley -- A ballad of Heaven / John Davidson -- from The private papers of Henry Ryecroft / George Gissing -- from The naturalist in La Plata / William Henry Hudson -- The hound of Heaven / Francis Thompson -- To a snowflake / Francis Thompson -- "In no strange land" / Francis Thompson -- Renouncement / Alice Meynell -- The shepherdess / Alice Meynell -- A thrush before dawn / Alice Meynell -- Recessional / Rudyard Kipling -- The ballad of East and West / Rudyard Kipling -- The ballad of the "Bolivar" / Rudyard Kipling -- Vitaï Lampada / Sir Henry Newbolt -- Drake's drum / Sir Henry Newbolt -- He fell among thieves / Sir Henry Newbolt -- A passer-by / Robert Bridges -- London snow / Robert Bridges -- North wind in October / Robert Bridges -- "Spring goeth all in white" / Robert Bridges -- "Loveliest of trees" / A.E. Housman -- Reveille / A.E. Housman -- "On moonlit heath" / A.E. Housman -- Bredon Hill / A.E. Housman -- The barrel organ / Alfred Noyse -- The highwayman / Alfred Noyse -- from The mirror of the sea : initiation / Joseph Conrad -- Sea fever / John Masefield -- Tewkesbury Road / John Masefield -- Cargoes / John Masefield -- The "Wanderer" / John Masefield -- from The Aran Islands / John Millington Synge -- The lake isle of Innisfree / William Butler Yeats -- The wild swans at Coole / William Butler Yeats -- June / Francis Ledwidge -- Thoughts at the Trysting Stile / Francis Ledwidge -- A twilight in middle March / Francis Ledwidge -- The lost ones / Francis Ledwidge -- The spires of Oxford / Winifred M. Letts -- The Connaught Rangers / Winifred M. Letts -- Hate / James Stephens -- To the four courts, please / James Stephens -- A summer night / George William Russell ("A.E.") -- Promise / George William Russell ("A.E.") -- Lord of the cities / Lord Dunsany -- Death and Odysseus / Lord Dunsany -- Macbeth / Walter de la Mare -- Nod / Walter de la Mare -- Old Susan / Walter de la Mare -- Silver / Walter de la Mare -- The sunken garden / Walter de la Mare -- from Men like gods / George Herbert Wells -- From the Preface to Heartbreak House / Geroge Bernard Shaw -- The soldier / Rupert Brooke -- The dead / Rupert Brooke -- The great lover / Rupert Brooke -- A working party / Siegfried Sassoon -- The death bed / Siegfried Sassoon -- Counter-attack / Siegfried Sassoon -- The rear guard / Siegfried Sassoon -- Aftermath / Siegfried Sassoon -- Proem from fires / Wilfrid Wilson Gibson -- Hit / Wilfrid Wilson Gibson -- The three hills / John Collington Squire -- The march / John Collington Squire -- A dog's death / John Collington Squire -- Clouds / William Henry Davies -- Days too short / William Henry Davies -- In May / William Henry Davies -- Dreams of the sea / William Henry Davies -- An ideal family / Katherine Mansfield -- From Queen Victoria / Giles Lytton Strachey -- Babylon / Ralph Hodgson -- Stupidity Street / Ralph Hodgson -- A baby asleep after pain / David Herbert Lawrence -- Service of all the dead / David Herbert Lawrence -- Green / David Herbert Lawrence -- Elegy in a country churchyard / Gilbert Keith Chesterton -- The donkey / Gilbert Keith Chesterton -- The Irishman / Gilbert Keith Chesterton -- Real property / Harold Monro -- From an old house / Harold Monro -- Dog / Harold Monro -- Thistledown / Harold Monro -- Man carrying Bale / Harold Monro -- Sunrise on Rydal Water / John Drinkwater -- Symbols / John Drinkwater -- Riding in mist / John Galsworthy -- The recruit / John Galsworthy.
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